300 Broadway Street, 300 East Fourth Street, 308 Prince Street
Introduction
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The Tilsner Building when it was the Farwell, Ozmun & Kirk Wholesale Hardware Company (1902)
Lowertown Commons (1920)
Foley Brothers and Kelley Warehouse (1915)
Backstory and Context
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To view these building, begin at the SW corner of Broadway and Kellogg and walk north to the end of the block.
- The Tilsner (300 Broadway) which was built in 1894 to house a hardware wholesaler and then carton manufacturing company.
- The Northern Warehouse (northeast corner of Broadway and Prince) constructed to serve as the warehouse for a local grocery wholesaler and subsidiary of the Northern Pacific Railroad (1908)
- Lowertown Commons (northwest corner of Broadway and Fourth) built in 1905 to house a rubber factory, a grocery wholesaler, and a printing works.
From 1880 until 1929 and the beginning of the Great Depression, businesses like these kept Lowertown humming as the neighborhood fueled the development of St. Paul.
Sources
Millett, Larry. The AIA Guide to the Twin Cities. Saint Paul, MN. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2007.
Millett, Larry. Lost Twin Cities. Saint Paul, MN. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1992.
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